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Prosecutors drop murder charge in St. Louis County grocery store killing
"He should have never been charged," said the man's lawyer. "It was clearly a case of self-defense." The man spent nearly a year in jail before charges were dropped.
Southeast Missourian Editor 'Temporarily Suspended' After DWI
The editor of the largest newspaper in southeast Missouri is temporarily off the job after being arrested for driving while under the influence this past weekend. This morning, the Southeast Missourian reported that its own editor, Rick Fahr, was arrested a little after 2 a.m. Saturday in Cape Girardeau.
Longtime journalist Kevin Killeen hired to lead St. Charles County communications
A longtime St. Louis-area journalist has been hired to lead the St. Charles County Communications Department.
Schnucks is out of their minds. $16/lb for this?!
Has anyone ever heard of or have any experience working with the company D&L Contracting?
Geological Map of St. Louis County by B.F. Shumard
After Bodycam Footage Undoes Its Narrative, NYPD Agrees To Pay $13 Million To Anti-Police Violence Protesters
Cops really hate policing protests that target police. But that has been the reality since Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin ripped the bandage off an unhealed wound by placing his knee on the neck of unarmed black man George Floyd, choking the life out of him during an act that played out like an anthropomorphized […]
Zipper merge people!
These St. Louis-area shops are celebrating National Frozen Custard Day
Two Quincy Jones albums get expanded digital reissues in celebration of his 90th birthday
Two of Quincy Jones' classic albums have gotten new, expanded edition digital releases as part of the continuing celebration of the legendary music producer’s 90th birthday this year. The new releases…
Yellow files for bankruptcy, blasts Teamsters. Union blames ‘corporate incompetence.’
Taxpayers face potential losses if the company does not repay a $700 million loan the Trump administration approved in 2020.
Republicans and Democrats agree: The other party is horrible
Here is a chart from Semafor that's been making the rounds: Zounds! A 40-point gap has opened up between Democrats and Republicans over the past two decades. What happened?!? To see the simple and obvious answer, all you have to do is look at more than three data points: Republicans generally thought the federal government ...continue reading "Republicans and Democrats agree: The other party is horrible"
Mission Taco Joint creates specialty taco to benefit SK8 Liborius after devastating fire
RFT Reviews the Week: July 31 to August 6
MONDAY, JULY 31. It’s been the hottest month in history for America’s hottest big city ….
Panera Bread looks to open drive-thru bakery-cafe in $67M Crestwood redevelopment at former mall site
Rep. Elik's Legislation To Help Small & Rural Schools Signed By Governor
ALTON - Legislation sponsored by State Representative Amy Elik (R-Alton) to create the Rural Education Advisory Council was recently signed into law by Governor JB Pritzker. “The Rural Education Advisory Council has been created to ensure that rural and small schools have a voice in Illinois’ education system,” said Rep. Amy Elik. “Small and rural school districts are faced with many challenges. The intent of this new law is to open the line of communication between the State Board of Education, State Superintendent, and small and rural schools.” Public Act 103-0497 (SB 1787) sponsored by Representative Amy Elik, amends the Illinois School Code to create the Rural Education Advisory Council. Provides that the purpose of the council is to exchange thoughtful dialogue concerning the needs, challenges, and opportunities of rural districts and to provide policy recommendations to the State. Rep. Elik added, “Rural and small schools desired a formal
‘Connected’ St. Louis Businessman Charged With Assaulting Employee
Prosecutors in St. Louis brought assault charges this morning against Khaled Salameh, 58, for allegedly striking one of his employees at a store in the St. Louis Place Neighborhood. Salameh appears to be the same individual a 2017 Post-Dispatch article refers to as "a politically connected St. Louis businessman."
Career Central: SLATE to host hiring fair Aug. 23
Vehicle Overturns On Alby Street Near Intersection With Big Arch Road Sunday
ALTON - Alton Police Chief Jarrett Ford provided a report about a crash at 12:33 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023, involving a single vehicle on Alby Street near the intersection with Big Arch Road. Ford said the police department's preliminary investigation revealed that a distraction within the vehicle caused the driver not to see the vehicle in front of her slowing/stopping to turn and the driver subsequently swerved to avoid striking the vehicle and then left the roadway. "The vehicle subsequently overturned after swerving and leaving the roadway," Ford said. "The driver of the vehicle was transported via Alton Fire Department Ambulance to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries." Traffic in the area was disrupted by the crash for about 45 minutes when the scene was cleared.
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